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MillerCoors

MillerCoors

The Golden, CO Brewery is the largest brewery by volume in the MillerCoors network today.

MillerCoors is passionate about beer and the beer business. We have a strong leadership team and dedicated, hard-working people. We’re committed to building our great beer brands the right way and have a deep sense of responsibility to the environment, our communities, and beer drinkers.

The Golden, CO Brewery, founded by Adolph Coors in 1873, is the largest brewery by volume in the MillerCoors network today and is one of the largest single-site breweries in the world. 1100 employees brew and package 11 million barrels annually.

The company also has a joint venture partnership with Ball Corporation in operating the nation’s largest aluminum can manufacturing plant with 300 employees and an end manufacturing plant with 100 employees in Golden. MillerCoors has a joint venture partnership with Owens-Illinois operating a glass bottle manufacturing plant with 260 employees in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.

MillerCoors employees are committed to winning the right way. We do it by living by our Critical Success Factors:

We're focused on creating big ideas and innovations that drive profitable growth and will help create a new era in the American beer industry. Add it all up and you’ll see we’re dedicated to creating America’s best beer company.

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We support our people and our brewing communities by investing in their future. Through mentoring, educating and networking, we provide the tools and opportunities to promote growth and positive change both inside and outside our company. Additionally, MillerCoors supported 47,146 volunteer hours in 2013!

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MillerCoors invests in thier highly talented people, providing them a competitive benefits package and opportunities to continuously learn and grow to realize their full potential.

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Front Line Supervisor

A front line supervisor watches over the assembly line, making sure that production workers such as machine setters/operators, fabricators, and assemblers are working correctly and that the line runs smoothly.